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Watch: This Indian Bride Dancing Her Way To The Wedding Stage Is Taking The Internet By Storm

IANS, 24 Dec, 2016 01:53 PM
    It's not uncommon to see brides dancing with abandon during their big fat weddings but this particular bride, doing the hippy hippy shake in her lehenga, has become a blockbuster hit on Facebook.
     
    Two videos posted on December 20 have gone crazy viral with over 11 million views in total.
     
    The two videos have been shared by Delhi-based Sagar Arora, who mentions that you may have seen several brides making grand entrances but none like this one. Each video, about 30 seconds long, shows the bride, not named, dancing as she makes her way to the mandap. Her bridesmaids, also her cheer squad, can be seen dancing with her.
     
    In one video, the bride, dressed in red, dances to Kangana Ranaut's Queen track London Thumakda. In the other, she dances to Katrina Kaif and Siddharth Malhotra's Kala Chashma from Baar Baar Dekho.
     
    The videos have received major love on Facebook, with the post amassing over 1.4 lakh shares and more than 18,000 reactions.
     

     
    "What an entry," says one commenter. "Superb entry," says another. Several others are tagging their friends suggesting they do something similar at their weddings.
     
    So without further ado, watch the second video below:
     
     

     
    What do you think about the bride's dancing entrance? Tell us.

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